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#1063860 (Received by flhurricane at: 4:47 AM 30.Sep.2021)
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Tropical Storm Victor Discussion Number 4
NWS National Hurricane Center Miami FL AL202021
800 AM CVT Thu Sep 30 2021

Victor is gradually getting better organized. AMSR2 microwave
data from 0300 UTC showed that the low-level circulation has become
more defined, with most convective banding features located west and
southwest of the center. Victor`s intensity is now estimated to be
40 kt based on Dvorak estimates of T3.0 and T2.5 from TAFB and SAB,
respectively, and objective numbers from UW-CIMSS around 40 kt.

Victor`s vector is toward the west-northwest (290 degrees) at 11
kt, and this heading should continue for the next 36 hours while
the storm is located to the south a deep-layer ridge located over
the subtropical eastern and central Atlantic. In about 2 days, a
mid- to upper-level low is forecast to develop over the central
Atlantic, causing Victor to curve around the western periphery of
the ridge, which gets shunted eastward between the Azores and the
Canary Islands. The track models are in generally good agreement
on this scenario, and most of them are clustered tightly among each
other. Two notable exceptions, which are discounted at this time,
are the HWRF and ECMWF models. The HWRF, which is stronger than
the other models, is way off to the east, while the ECMWF lies
off to the south and west, a tendency that we`ve observed recently
with other storms in the deep tropics. The NHC track forecast is
not changed much from the previous iteration and lies close to the
GFS, HCCA, Florida State Superensemble, and TVCA solutions.

If the low-level circulation is in fact becoming better defined as
shown by microwave imagery, Victor should be able to continue
strengthening for the next couple of days in an environment of low
vertical shear and over warm waters of roughly 28 degrees Celsius.
The NHC intensity forecast is near the upper end of the guidance
during this period and continues to show Victor reaching hurricane
strength in about 36 hours. Once the aforementioned mid- to
upper-level low forms, strong southerly to southwesterly deep-layer
shear is expected to develop over Victor and induce a weakening
trend in about 3 days. The intensity forecast has been lowered a
bit during the latter part of the forecast period given the trends
in the intensity models, but it is not as low as the HCCA and IVCN
aids. Interestingly, many of the global models suggest that the
shear could be so strong that Victor might weaken to a depression
or even degenerate into a remnant low by day 5.


FORECAST POSITIONS AND MAX WINDS

INIT 30/0900Z 8.7N 27.3W 40 KT 45 MPH
12H 30/1800Z 9.4N 28.8W 50 KT 60 MPH
24H 01/0600Z 10.2N 30.6W 60 KT 70 MPH
36H 01/1800Z 11.2N 32.3W 65 KT 75 MPH
48H 02/0600Z 12.6N 33.8W 65 KT 75 MPH
60H 02/1800Z 14.4N 35.3W 60 KT 70 MPH
72H 03/0600Z 16.6N 37.0W 55 KT 65 MPH
96H 04/0600Z 22.0N 40.2W 40 KT 45 MPH
120H 05/0600Z 27.3N 41.9W 35 KT 40 MPH

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Forecaster Berg